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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Admission exams: Many MBA and M.Sc. Colleges in Australia require candidates to take admission exams such as GMAT GRE or IELTS/TOEFL. Prepare for these exams well in advance and aim for a good score to increase your chances of admission.
Apply to colleges: Once you have shortlisted the colleges, start applying for them. Prepare a strong application package that includes your academic transcripts, admission exam scores, recommendation letters, essays, and other required documents. Make sure to apply before the application deadline.
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No, you cannot pursue an MD degree after completing an M.Sc. In Cardiovascular Technology. MD (Doctor of Medicine) is a postgraduate medical degree that allows one to practice as a physician. To pursue an MD one typically needs to have completed an undergraduate medical degree MBBS from a recognised medical college. M.Sc. In Cardiovascular Technology is a specialised postgraduate degree programme that focuses on training students in the technical aspects of cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment. It is not equivalent to an MBBS degree and does not qualify you to pursue an MD degree. However, there are other postgraduate medical courses
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M.Sc. Medical Biotechnology at PGIMER (Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research) is a specialised programme that provides students with advanced training in the field of medical biotechnology. The programme covers topics such as molecular Biology genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and biostatistics, among others. The programme at PGIMER is highly reputed and provides students with a rigorous and in-depth education in medical biotechnology. The programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue careers in the biotechnology industry or academic research. As for job prospects, gradu
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Priyangsu Bose

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You join ISRO (Indian Space Research organisation) after completing your M.Sc. In Chemistry you can apply for various scientific and technical positions advertised by ISRO through their recruitment portal. Some of the positions that may be suitable for candidates with a background in Chemistry include:
Scientist/Engineer - ISRO recruits engineers and scientists for various positions in research and development, including chemistry-related fields such as materials Science, electrochemistry, and polymer Science. Technical Assistant - ISRO also recruits technical assistants for various roles, including chemical laboratory technicians and q
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Praveen Kumar

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Mount Carmel College (MCC) in Bangalore has a good track record of placements for its M.Sc. Food Science graduates, with many securing jobs in the food and beverage industry, research organizations, food processing companies, quality control labs, and government agencies. Companies that have recruited MCC's M.Sc. Food Science graduates include Nestle, Britannia, Cadbury, PepsiCo, and Coca-Cola, among others. The average starting salary for graduates is around INR 3-4 Lacs per annum.

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Praveen Kumar

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M.Sc. Environment Science and Technology is a specialised course that provides an in-depth understanding of environmental issues and the necessary skills to manage them. Graduates can find ample job opportunities in government agencies, NGOs, research organizations, and private companies in India and abroad. Popular career options include environmental consulting, sustainability consulting, environmental management, pollution control, project management, research, and environmental engineering. The field has a promising outlook given the increasing awareness about environmental issues and the need for sustainable development.

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Bapan Mondal

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An oceanographer studies the ocean. Biological oceanographers and marine biologists study plants and animals in the marine environment. They are interested in the numbers of marine organisms and how these organisms develop, relate to one another, adapt to their environment, and interact with it.

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Typically, in order to pursue a Master of Doctrine (MD) degree in Cardiology, one would need to have completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree first. This is because the MD degree is typically considered a postgraduate degree for medical practitioners who have already completed their undergraduate medical education. While a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree in Cardiac Technology is a related field, it may not provide the necessary foundational knowledge and clinical experience that an MBBS degree provides. However, it's possible that some universities or institutions may have alternative pathways for M.Sc.
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Typically, in order to pursue a Master of Doctrine (MD) degree in Cardiology, one would need to have completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree first. This is because the MD degree is typically considered a postgraduate degree for medical practitioners who have already completed their undergraduate medical education. While a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree in Cardiac Technology is a related field, it may not provide the necessary foundational knowledge and clinical experience that an MBBS degree provides. However, it's possible that some universities or institutions may have alternative pathways for M.Sc.
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